District Map

A bit of info for you: The larger numbers you see on the map are Box Numbers. In the past, before fire pagers were made yet, when there was a fire in the
district (fire departments didn't do medical calls back then) the airhorn would sound, telling the firefighters what box the fire was in. If the fire was
in Box 34, the airhorn would send out a group of three blasts then a group of four blasts. The firefighters would then go to that area of the district
and follow the smoke.

As technology advanced, firefighters were given home radios to hear where the calls were. Laurelton's first home radios (27 of them) were bought for
$4000 in 1956. Today, every firefighter has a personal pager to find out call addresses.